State Consumer Protection Laws definition

State Consumer Protection Laws means the consumer protection laws cited in footnote 1.1
State Consumer Protection Laws means the consumer protection laws cited in Footnote 4 under which the Attorneys General have conducted the investigation.4
State Consumer Protection Laws means the consumer protection laws cited in Footnote 2 under which the Multistate Working Group conducted an investigation regarding the Covered Conduct and from which the Multistate Amount and the matters addressed in this Judgment/Order arise.2

Examples of State Consumer Protection Laws in a sentence

  • Petrovich, Circumventing State Consumer Protection Laws: Tribal Immunity and Internet Payday Lending, 91 N.C. L.

  • Any claims individual consumers have or may have under any of the above-cited State Consumer Protection Laws against any person or entity, including the Releasees.

  • BSC is willing to enter into this Judgment/Order regarding the Covered Conduct to resolve the Attorney General’s concerns under the State Consumer Protection Laws as to the matters addressed in this Judgment/Order and thereby avoid significant expense, inconvenience, and uncertainty.

  • Singer, The Economic Impact of Eliminating Preemption of State Consumer Protection Laws, 12 U.

  • BSC does not admit any violation of the State Consumer Protection Laws set forth in Footnote 4, and does not admit any wrongdoing that was or could have been alleged by any Attorney General before the date of the Judgment/Order under those laws.


More Definitions of State Consumer Protection Laws

State Consumer Protection Laws means the consumer protection laws cited
State Consumer Protection Laws means all the Settling States’ civil consumer protection laws (which include the maximum consumer protection enforcement authority of the Signatory Attorneys General), governing the Covered Conduct including, without limitation, those described in the margin under which the Signatory Attorneys General have conducted their investigation.1 ASSURANCES
State Consumer Protection Laws means the consumer protection laws under which the Attorneys General have conducted their investigation.2
State Consumer Protection Laws means the consumer protection laws of the State of New Jersey.
State Consumer Protection Laws means the consumer protection laws cited in Footnote 3 under which the Multistate Working Group conducted an investigation regarding the Covered Conduct and from which the Multistate Amount and the matters addressed in this Judgment/Order arise.3
State Consumer Protection Laws means the consumer protection laws under which the Attorneys General have conducted the investigation, which are cited in footnote 3.3 3 ALABAMA – Alabama Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Ala. Code § 8-19-1 et seq.; ARKANSAS -- Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Ark. Code Ann. § 4-88-101, et seq; ARIZONA – Arizona Consumer Fraud Act, A.R.S. § 44-1521 et seq.; CALIFORNIA – Bus. & Prof Code §§ 17200 et seq. and 17500 et seq.; COLORADO – Colorado Consumer Protection Act, Colo. Rev. Stat. § 6-1-101 et seq.; CONNECTICUT - Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act, Conn. Gen. Stat. §§ 42-110a et seq.; DELAWARE – Delaware Consumer Fraud Act, Del. CODE ANN. tit. 6, §§ 2511 to 2527; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, District of Columbia Consumer Protection Procedures Act, D.C. Code §§ 28-3901 et seq.;
State Consumer Protection Laws means the consumer protection law(s) under which the Signatory Attorney General has conducted his investigation.3